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The Busch® Cross-Cut Cylinder
Vanadium Burs ISO #016 are premium-quality jewelry burs crafted
from tungsten vanadium steel, designed for precision, durability, and
professional-grade results. Each bur is precisely machined for consistent, even
cutting, making it ideal for shaping, carving, and detailing in a variety of
metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and other precious materials. The cross-cut design ensures smooth
and efficient material removal while minimizing metal clogging, making your
work easier and faster.
These burs feature a standard 3/32" (2.38mm) shank and
are approximately 1-3/4" (44.5mm) in length, suitable for
use with rotary tools like flex shafts or Dremels. The Busch® burs are renowned
for their superior craftsmanship, being manufactured in Germany,
and are considered among the highest quality available in the market.
Each order contains a box of six burs, offering excellent
value for professional jewelers who require tools that guarantee precision and
longevity. Whether you’re working on intricate designs or large-scale projects,
Busch® Cross-Cut Burs provide the performance and reliability needed to achieve
flawless results.
- Brand: Busch®
- Material: Tungsten Vanadium Steel
- Shape: Cylinder
- Cut Type: Cross-Cut
- Head Diameter: 1.60mm
- Head Length: 5.10mm
- Shank Diameter: 3/32" (2.38mm)
- Total Length: 1-3/4" (44.5mm)
- Country of Origin: Germany
- Quantity: 1/2 Dozen (6 burs)
Additional
Information: Busch® Burs are highly regarded in the jewelry industry for their precision and
durability. The vanadium steel
construction provides long-lasting sharpness and smooth cutting
performance. The ISO #016
cup shape is ideal for carving, shaping, and polishing various materials.
How to Use: Attach the bur to a rotary tool such as a flex shaft or Dremel. For optimal
performance, use light pressure and apply a lubricant like Busch Lube-Stik to
reduce friction and extend the lifespan of the bur.
Safety
Information: Always wear eye protection when using Busch® Burs. After each use, clean the
bur with a soft cloth and mild soap to maintain sharpness and performance.
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